El Tiempo president Roland Laurenza (lower) stands on the stairs of the Vintage Park El Tiempo location with executive chef and son, Dominic Laurenzo. They are taking over the La Casa Del Caballo space in the Montrose.

Courtesy of El Tiempo Cantina

UPDATED: Say Good-Bye to La Casa del Caballo: El Tiempo's Moving In

It's no longer a mystery as to what is going to happen with El Tiempo 1308 Cantina when it closes at the beginning of 2015, but unfortunately, the other side of that story is that La Casa Del Caballo is closing.

Public relations firm The Epicurean Publicist relayed this statement from Roland Laurenzo, president of El Tiempo Cantina. (The firm is no longer officially representing El Tiempo but kindly obtained this statement anyway.):

The rumor is true. La Casa Del Caballo will close on December 31, 2014, and we will take possession on January 1, 2015. We will remodel the space during January, February and March, more or less, and we expect to move there on April 1, 2015 at the latest. Then we will close 1308.

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La Casa Del Caballo is the third restaurant to close in that location since La Strada closed in 2009. La Strada was nearly legendary for its eclectic post-party brunch scene.

Update 12/22/2014, 10:43 a.m.: Eric Sandler of Culturemap Houston reports that La Casa Del Caballo may not be gone for good. They are reportedly scouting possible new locations in the Bellaire area.

La Casa Del Caballo opened in February 2013 after both Don Julio and Café Bello failed to make a go of it in the big, two story building. It was the only steakhouse in the heart of the Montrose and perhaps best known for the $170 four-pound ribeye cap called "tapa de lomo." It was enough tender, juicy meat for four to eight people to share, depending on what else was ordered.